Latest Propulsion & Future Fuels News
-
ConferenceBiofuels role in decarbonisation at PFF
Biofuels took centre stage during day two of Propulsion and Future Fuels as Mustafa El Zein of Glander International Bunkering and Stefan Fahrnholz of Carnival Maritime featured on a panel discussing the topic
-
ConferenceThe nuclear option discussed at PFF
Nuclear power took a notable step into the centre of the maritime energy debate during day two of Propulsion and Future Fuels
-
ConferenceWind experts take the stage at PPF day two
A packed audience heard two contrasting but complementary perspectives on the rapid rise of wind-assisted propulsion
-
ConferenceAmmonia; the promise and the pitfalls
The discussion around ammonia as a marine fuel was marked by equal parts ambition and honesty.
-
ConferenceFuel cells part of a multi-fuel future
At the Propulsion and Future Fuels event in Hamburg, two complementary perspectives on maritime fuel cells were presented
-
ConferenceLNG here for the long haul
Can Murtzaoglu of GTT presented the company’s current work on LNG containment technology
-
ConferenceCarbon Capture at Propulsion and Future Fuels conference
This year’s Carbon Capture session on Day Two of the Propulsion and Future Fuels conference, Wednesday 26 November, will consider the feasibility of storing emissions onboard.
-
ConferenceHeading to Hamburg for all the latest…
It’s less than a week until the leading Propulsion and Future Fuels conference takes to the stage at the Empire Riverside Hotel in Hamburg, Germany.
-
ConferenceEverllence at Propulsion and Future Fuels conference
Everllence’s Rasmus Holm Bidstrup to speak at Propulsion and Future Fuels conference.
-
ConferenceTaking stock after IMO postponement
Keynote panel to bring together key speakers from industry and government to discuss the implications of the IMO’s recent decision on the International Maritime Organization’s Net-Zero Framework.
-
ConferencePractical solutions to reduce shipping emissions
Frédéric Le Moullec is Commercial Manager at Value Maritime, a Rotterdam-based company which is developing practical solutions to reduce shipping emissions.
-
Conference“Wind power must be properly rewarded in the regulations"
Jan Arne Opedal will join the wind session at the Propulsion and Future Fuels conference with some exciting updates on the latest progress being made by the Odfjell Group in wind propulsion.
-
ConferenceABB consider the scaling of fuel cell solutions
Sami Kanerva, Global Product Manager for fuel cell solutions at ABB Marine & Ports, will be delving into the scalability issues of fuel cells in the “Hydrogen and Fuel Cells” session at this year’s Propulsion and Future Fuels conference.
-
ConferenceAre biofuels really a credible solution to the decarbonisation challenge?
The first session on the second day of the Propulsion and Future Fuels conference will tackle biofuels and whether they are a credible path or a short-term fix.
-
ConferenceAll set to tackle the challenges of harnessing Wind power…
Session 2 on Day 2 of the Propulsion and Future Fuels conference draws expert speakers together to discuss the challenges on standardisation, installation and regulation in the wind power industry.
-
ConferenceSimulation and robotics take centre stage at technical visit
This year’s Propulsion and Future Fuels conference will culminate in a fascinating technical visit at the Fraunhofer-Center für Maritime Logistik und Dienstleistungen (CML).
-
ConferenceChart and Howden – combining cryogenic, compression and cooling expertise
The Propulsion and Future Fuels conference welcomes Chart Marine as one of its valued sponsors for this year’s event which takes place from 25-27 November, in Hamburg.
-
ConferenceJoining the Ammonia future fuel debate
Benjamin Scholz is to join the debate on Ammonia at this year’s Propulsion and Future Fuels conference, now just over a month away, from 25-27 November, in Hamburg.
-
ConferenceLeading the way on Hydrogen
A strong line up of speakers is in place for the “Hydrogen and Fuel Cells” session at this year’s Propulsion and Future Fuels conference.
-
ConferenceEffectively managing Methane
Engine developer WinGD has joined the Methane Abatement in Maritime Innovation Initiative (MAMII), becoming the first engine developer to become a partner in the growing cross-sector push to better understand and address methane from LNG-fuelled ships.